Lucas County third in OVI arrests

Franklin and Butler counties had the most Ohio State Highway Patrol Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated (OVI) arrests last year according to new statistics released by the Patrol April 28. Troopers made 25,512 OVI arrests statewide last year, an increase of 782 arrests over 2007, according to the release.

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol OVI-Related Crashes and Arrests statistical recap from the Patrol’s Statistical Analysis Unit, during 2008 troopers made 1,441 OVI arrests in Franklin County and 1,132 in Butler County. Rounding out the top five were Lucas County with 985 arrests, Montgomery County with 876, and Lorain County with 835. Of the statewide OVI arrests, 67 percent occurred between midnight and 4 a.m.

In 2008, there were 15,318 OVI-related crashes on Ohio roadways, killing 466 and injuring 9,315.

“The Patrol takes the crime of impaired driving seriously. And that is what impaired driving is — a crime,” Colonel Richard H. Collins, Patrol superintendent said. “Impaired driving is a crime that puts innocent people in danger, and all too frequently results in tragic consequences.”

So far this year through April 26, troopers have made 8,018 OVI arrests.

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Ty Coon

If you lived in these Demonrat strongholds, you’d drink more than normal also.Our lives have been definitely been made WORSE by these ignoramus’s’ !!The political ‘leaders’ in these areas are absolutely the worst crop of losers imaginable.It sure ain’t coincidence that virtually all of the WORST are America hating, business hating, freedom hating, DEMONRATS !!